UK Gov't Tells MPs They Can't See ACTA Details
from the you-only-represent-the-people dept
While there have been more and more calls for transparency on ACTA negotiations, it seems that even government officials are being stymied. Some UK Parliament Members have asked for the details and are being told they cannot see the document because mysterious, nameless "others" require it to be kept secret. Of course, if you're an industry lobbyist, it's not hard to see the document. But, if your job is to represent the people? Get in line. You'll see it once it's been signed, sealed and delivered.
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If your elected representatives aren't behind the wheel (and you don't like what's happening), stop supporting the people who are. I know I'll be a happier person not seeing Avatar than seeing it.
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